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Stubby

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  1. Morning all . Cool and quiet here after some overnight rain . 3c bit of a frost .
  2. Stubby

    Devon style

    Referred to round here as buggery grips 🙂
  3. Morning troops . Hooning it down ( in a yellow rain warning area ) . 7c . Its " falling down mud " here 😃
  4. One shilling and six pence + a bag of bulls eyes .
  5. Put some soil in it and a few dafodil bulbs . Looks good in the spring .
  6. Ah . After some considderation I think we ( you and me ) have missed something . I think now that it is a combination all in the same jar rather than the iusual separate items .
  7. They also are avalable .
  8. Always been available here
  9. The prize is a banana 🙂
  10. Ah . Thanks . I am a shite speller 😀
  11. Morning all . Big derby match today . My lad is going I shall watch it on the telly PLAY UP POMPEY !
  12. Thanks for that mate . Oh and what is it that you fixed for me ?
  13. A classic corker of a tune 👍
  14. Mike Daws playing in DADGAD tuning , Someone I used to know . @Oldfeller
  15. It could be burnt on sap/resin from softwood cutting . How about a thin brass wire brush and some solvent ?
  16. Do you mean on the out side on the cooling fins or on the inside of the bore ?
  17. Morning all .Cooler ,windy and showers . Happy Friday .
  18. Morning all . Have a good one .(pissing down again )
  19. Morning all . Pissing down here . I seem to have developed aright brama of a cold . I am not used to this , the last cold I had must be 30 years ago or more . My niece is heading back to Australia today . It was so gooid to see her .
  20. Sorry . My Mum gave birth .
  21. On this day in 1953 I was borne .
  22. Maise gill ? Quite common on Oak stumps /.
  23. Morning all . Have a good one .
  24. I think you would be better off working some more for your own clients and then pay log merchant to deliver you cut , split and seasand logs . If you were happy to take unseasoned arb waste that would be adifferent thing .
  25. There is always a cut off point between the type of ag you choose to use . ( this told to me from a farmer ) and mostely it depends on how much you think the end price of the crop is going to be . If you think its going to make £200/ton ( malting barley ) then its more profitable to plough , make a seed bed and drill as the yeald will be at the max . If it only makes £120/ton then its more profitable to just run a " scratchit " drill over the stubble . The yeald will be less than the former method but you will save on time and fuel as less use of tractor . Its a gamble .

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